Hi, All
I have a VPN problem that is strange. Here goes:
I have my Nexus One two days ago. It's not rooted and no APK installed on it.
At that time, the VPN worked very well.
Then, I unlocked and rooted it. Then I flashed a Pandora Firmaware. The firmware is here.
://d.epis.me/Pandora%20N%201.1%20for%20nexus.zip
After that, the VPN didn't work. I must wait for a long time after I started to connect, and an error message came out like this: "Can not connect to the server". If I use a wrong password, the VPN will tell me the pssword is wrong. The same VPN server can be connected by same username and password on my laptop, but not Nexus One. It is very strange.
Then I restored the original shipping firmware. It didn't work too. The reply of the VPN is the same as above.
The server is uk.focusvpn.com, and VPN type is PTPP. Encryption type I selected encryped and not encrypted, it didn't work on both.
Now the VPN on my Nexus One is totally broken. Can any good guy help me?
apango said:
Hi, All
I have a VPN problem that is strange. Here goes:
I have my Nexus One two days ago. It's not rooted and no APK installed on it.
At that time, the VPN worked very well.
Then, I unlocked and rooted it. Then I flashed a Pandora Firmaware. The firmware is here.
://d.epis.me/Pandora%20N%201.1%20for%20nexus.zip
After that, the VPN didn't work. I must wait for a long time after I started to connect, and an error message came out like this: "Can not connect to the server". If I use a wrong password, the VPN will tell me the pssword is wrong. The same VPN server can be connected by same username and password on my laptop, but not Nexus One. It is very strange.
Then I restored the original shipping firmware. It didn't work too. The reply of the VPN is the same as above.
The server is uk.focusvpn.com, and VPN type is PTPP. Encryption type I selected encryped and not encrypted, it didn't work on both.
Now the VPN on my Nexus One is totally broken. Can any good guy help me?
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oh well on focusvpn, u just need uncheck enable encryption , and save , reboot then it will work. if it still not work, u can try type 8.8.8.8 for dns address on vpn setting section..
i just noticed android doesn't support mppe encryption 2 days ago, so if there is any vpn need ppptd+mppe vertify then i won't work. that's all. u can try to diag by using ddms
Thank u very much. I just find the reason as you said. So I have no way to solve it unless google let android support it.
Are you looking to connect ?????
Are you looking to connect to your corporation or institution's VPN connection on your Google Nexus One mobile phone?
hi
vpn can be connected in revolution 6.1.4 but i can not get into any site....
what's the problem????
It could be a dns related problem, as a start try to connect remote site using ip address. Btw. are you using your phone's vpn client or something else?
jms-xda said:
It could be a dns related problem, as a start try to connect remote site using ip address. Btw. are you using your phone's vpn client or something else?
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I made a L2TP Connection which i use for my pc without any problem....
hello
I havent received any answer yet.....
VPN on Android 2.3.5 ARDH 6.1.5
I managed to get PPTP working on my android phone running 2.2
I used the stock VPN settings screen to do this.
1. Settings->Wireless and Network-> VPN Settings.
2. Add VPN
3. Add PPTP VPN
4. VPN Name - whatever
5. Set VPN server: (or whichever server you want to use)
6. Enable Encryption: UnCheck
Then save and you'll be brought back to the VPN settings screen. Select the newly created VPN entry, and you'll be prompted for your username and password. Be careful about typing your password in, its difficult with the onscreen keyboard.
Mine connects after that.
L2TP doesn't work for me though.
K73
ARHD 6.1.5
bmojtaba said:
hi
vpn can be connected in revolution 6.1.4 but i can not get into any site....
what's the problem????
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Try ARHD 6.1.5 , maybe more luck...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=840040
I'm owner a Nook'a Simple Touch. It is rooted, registered, and has firmawe version 1.2.1. I would like to connect it with eduroam. I downloaded the certificates (different types: .crt, .pem, .der) but I have no idea how install them (re-launcher). In Settings => Wireless => Add other network, I was able to set the network name SSID, security system, a username and password. But it's not enough. Maybe someone would have any advice for me?
This solution for the Kindle (Maybe something similar can be done with Nook?)
google: amazon-kindle-and-eduroam
I think I was able to just use 802.1x without installing the certificate.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
Hello,
a couple of days ago i updated my Galaxy S5 from rooted stock Kitkat (Touchwiz) to Cyanogenmod 12 (nightly 26.01. at the moment, recovery is TWRP).
I know CyanogenMod from using it on my Galaxy S2 already.
unfortunately i keep having some network problems..
At first the phone didn't connect to my Wifi. The Router assigns a fixed ip to the phone's MAC-address. I was able to fix that by configuring the Wifi-conection on the phone to the same IP instead of using DHCP.
Wifi works fine now.
Second: My ES-file-explorer FTP-Server isn't working. It starts well on the phone, but i can't access the IP ftp://192.168.178.xx like i was used to from my windows pc. Also if i ping the ftp://ip-address in the command promt i get a "couldn't find host"-error..
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Third Problem Fixed!! (Had to re-enable "Allow programs on other systems to control XBMC")
Third: My Yatse XBMC / Kodi remote won't find the Host. it is active in the same network and i can controll it with my girlfriend's stock Galaxy S5, but i can't add the host to my Yatse.. Even if i enter IP and Webserver-Port directly the JSON-RPC check fails..
Any advice?
Thank you very much for your Help!!
As in beta, you still can't connect to Wi-Fi in official Oxygen OS 10. Network reset did not help
OP 6T has no IP address.
Anyone have any ideas?
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I had a Bet 10 v.17 phone also had no Wi-Fi connection.
After returning to Android 9, IP appeared again and there were no connection problems.
This is not an issue with Oxygen OS 10. It is a feature of Android 10 called mac randomize. Your mac will be changed randomly when you connect to wifi network. This is for security purpose. If you enabled mac filter in your router then while connecting to your wifi network in your mobile go to advanced options choose Use device mac under the privacy option.
Note: after you upgrade to Android 10 you device mac will be changed. Don't forget to updated your new mac in you router mac filter settings.
Azar_k said:
This is not an issue with Oxygen OS 10. It is a feature of Android 10 called mac randomize. Your mac will be changed randomly when you connect to wifi network. This is for security purpose. If you enabled mac filter in your router then while connecting to your wifi network in your mobile go to advanced options choose Use device mac under the privacy option.
Note: after you upgrade to Android 10 you device mac will be changed. Don't forget to updated your new mac in you router mac filter settings.
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I have turned off all filters on the router.
I changed to MAC of device, to randomized MAC. Nothing new.
Still can't connect to Wi-Fi.
This is insane! New system and connection problems?
Instead of getting better, it's getting worse.
Bluetooth issues on my phone
I can't even enable wifi connection
Reflash the official update zip....worked for me
I have exactly the same issue.
After upgrading to Oxygen OS 10.0 on my OnePlus 6, connecting to my router with a password became impossible.
The only option is to connect via a guest connection, without a password (hardly a viable option).
All other devices connect properly.
Setting the MAC address to "device MAC" rather than "random MAC" does not solve the problem.
Resetting the phone's wireless settings does not solve the problem.
Factory resetting the smartphone (the only solution suggested by OnePlus support) has not solved the problem.
Resetting the router (Netgear Nighthawk RAX40) has not solved the problem.
SOLUTION !!!
justforkix said:
I have exactly the same issue.
After upgrading to Oxygen OS 10.0 on my OnePlus 6, connecting to my router with a password became impossible.
The only option is to connect via a guest connection, without a password (hardly a viable option).
All other devices connect properly.
Setting the MAC address to "device MAC" rather than "random MAC" does not solve the problem.
Resetting the phone's wireless settings does not solve the problem.
Factory resetting the smartphone (the only solution suggested by OnePlus support) has not solved the problem.
Resetting the router (Netgear Nighthawk RAX40) has not solved the problem.
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I FOUND A SOLUTION !!!
The router had previous security: WPA2 (very secure).
Android 9 in OP 6T worked with them, but not Android 10.
I have reduced security to: WPA / WPA2 (secure).
Currently, Android 10 connects to a Wi-Fi network without a problem.
You should write the patch in Android 10.
Does this mean that everyone under Oxygen OS 10 should downgrade their Wi-Fi security in order to connect with it?
Is your OnePlus font italic?
Have you used Magisk Canary?
justforkix said:
Does this mean that everyone under Oxygen OS 10 should downgrade their Wi-Fi security in order to connect with it?
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Haven't yet tried, but it seems to be a solution.. I couldn't understand, WHY it works with all other WiFis and doesn't work with my, but WPA2 looks like answer.
Has somebody reported this bug to OP?
drozel said:
Haven't yet tried, but it seems to be a solution.. I couldn't understand, WHY it works with all other WiFis and doesn't work with my, but WPA2 looks like answer.
Has somebody reported this bug to OP?
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Until yesterday, were I messed up with root/magisk, everything (including WPA2) was working well for me.
Now I can'T turn on WIFI anymore.
WPA/WPA2 helped for me... OP can't connect to only-WPA2 networks after Android 10 update.
Installed via OxygenUpdater, no root, no unlocked bootloader, full stock
Alex_H_H said:
I FOUND A SOLUTION !!!
The router had previous security: WPA2 (very secure).
Android 9 in OP 6T worked with them, but not Android 10.
I have reduced security to: WPA / WPA2 (secure).
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many, many thanks!
I can still connect to my existing network, I just had to update my MAC filters.
I really advise against using WPA at all - see if there is firmware update for your router.
Are you using Magisk Canary?
Roll back to Stable and reinstall oos
firegate22 said:
Until yesterday, were I messed up with root/magisk, everything (including WPA2) was working well for me.
Now I can'T turn on WIFI anymore.
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I had the same issue, flashing a custom kernal (Omega) fixed the problem. Why ? Idk
change private DNS to automatic
changing my DNS from cloudflare to automatic helped me (after also switching to device MAC)
dbarrett480 said:
Reflash the official update zip....worked for me
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Did you flash the full zip or incremental? From TWRP? Is any wipe necessary after flashing?